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"It's been a killing me, miss, so it has; to see the way they've been a cutting that 'sparagus. It ain't cutting at all. It's just hocking it up; what is fit, and what isn't, all together. And they've been a-putting the plants in where I didn't mean 'em, though they know'd I didn't mean 'em. I've stood by, miss, and said never a word. I'd a died sooner.
But in spite of all opposition, in spite of foes gathering on right and left and in front, Morgan rode on, sweeping through the counties of Meigs, Vinton, Hocking, Athens, Washington, Morgan, Muskingum, Guernsey, Belmont, Harrison, Jefferson, until he reached Columbiana County, where the end came. At almost every hour during this ride the six hundred grew less.
This, I suppose, is what Professor Hocking refers to when he says, "the original source of the knowledge of God is an experience which might be described as of not being alone in knowing the world, and especially the world of nature." Thus the religious man recognizes beyond the gulf, behind the chasm, something more like himself than it.
The next issue the United States raised with Great Britain related to the seizure of three ships of American registry the Hocking, Genesee and the Kankakee in November, 1915, on the ground that they were really German-owned. France had also confiscated the Solveig of the same ownership for a like reason.
Then, as Professor Hocking says, it rises superior to the world of facts and becomes irresistible.
Contradictions of all sorts exist, and he is wise who does not expect too great consistency from himself or others. "Man," says Hocking, "can prolong the vestibule of his desire through infinity." By the vestibule of desire this philosopher means the deferring of satisfaction for any impulse or desire.
A Few Letters J. M. Barrie George Meredith Advice on Going to America A Statue to Washington Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and the Rt. Hon. Joseph Chamberlain, M.P. Robert Louis Stevenson Mr Edmund Gosse on the Neo-Scottish School My Contemporaries in Fiction Sir A. Conan Doyle Mr. Joseph Hocking Robert Buchanan Mr. E. Marshall Hall, K.C. Copy of Letter to David Christie Murray. 15th December 1893.
Sir Edward is too much of a gentleman for this business of rough-riding over all neutral rights and for bribing those Balkan bandits. I went to see him to-day about the Hocking, etc. He asked me: "Do you know that the ships of this line are really owned, in good faith, by Americans?" "I'll answer your question," said I, "if I may then ask you one. No, I don't know of my own knowledge.
In the largest sense these questions are also questions of character, for even if we discard as inadequate the psychology which considers behavior alone as important, conduct is the fruit of character, without which it is sterile. Hocking. This book does not aim at any short cuts by which man may know himself or his neighbor.
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